Brown’s Hotel – London

If you want to see celebrities like Cara Delevingne, LeBron James and Liza Minnelli, then this is the right hotel to stay. In the past, Napoleon III and Empress Eugénie stayed there after being forced into exile, and it’s said that Brown’s is where Alexander Graham Bell placed the first ever phone call in 1876. As you can see a beautiful hotel with a lot of history.

Gstaad Palace – Switzerland

The Gstaad Palace has hosted many stars like Richard Burton and Michael Jackson, actually, Jackson loved the hotel so much that he wanted to buy it. So if your feeling to live this experience and at the same time stay in this stunning hotel in the middle of the Swiss Alpes, then this is the right choice for you.

The Carlyle – New York

JFK had an apartment in the Carlyle for the last ten years of his life, known then as ‘the New York Whitehouse.’ Diana, Princess of Wales, stayed at the hotel on her visits to NYC, and, in the bar, music royalty Liza Minnelli, Billy Joel, Mariah Carey, Bono, and Cyndi Lauper have all drawn crowds.

Le Meurice – Paris

If you stayed at Le Meurice during Salvador Dalí’s day, you’d likely see him walking the halls with his two pet ocelots, pressing the elevator button with the tip of his Academician sword, and pouring paint from his balcony onto the cars below.

The Chelsea Hotel – New York

No other hotel has housed musicians, artists, beat poets, and other various eccentrics over the decades like The Chelsea. Although now closed, the hotel is immortalized in ‘Chelsea Girl’ by Lou Reed and ‘Chelsea Hotel 2’ by the late Leonard Cohen. The new hotel owners are in talks to possibly re-open in the not-so-distant future, so maybe in the future, you can stay in this historical hotel and see every type of celebrities.

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